Sunday, June 5, 2011

Issue 18:2 now out!

The latest issue of South by Southeast is reaching mailboxes now. It features haiku, senryu, haiga and haibun by Stanford Forrester, LeRoy Gorman, Elizabeth Howard and many others. In addition we publish an essay about haiku and artists' books by Josh Hockensmith, and an essay on traditional Japanese senryu by Steve Addiss. We'll post the 3 haiku selected as Editor's Choice winners on this blog soon.

In the meantime, if you don't subscribe yet and you'd like to see it please email us at saddiss at richmond dot edu. Single issues may be purchased for $6 in the US, $9 abroad. A year's subscription (3 issues) is $16 in the US, $25 abroad. Two-year subscriptions cost $25 in the US, $45 abroad.

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About South by Southeast

South by Southeast was founded by Ken Liebman to be the quarterly newsletter of the Southeast Region of the Haiku Society of America in 1993. When Jim Kacian became editor the next year, he changed its focus to become a broader, international journal of haiku. When Jim went on to become editor of Frogpond in 1998 he passed SxSE along into the care of members of the Richmond Haiku Workshop (Richmond, VA). Stephen Addiss was SxSE's managing editor from 2000-2012. The current managing editor is Josh Hockensmith.

Submission deadlines are April 15th, Sept. 15th, and Dec. 15th. We invite contributors to submit 1 to 2 pages of haiku, senryu, renga, haibun, or black-and-white haiga per issue.